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A man's interestingness is in direct proportion to his belt line, however extremes either very high or very low make them boring as hell on any given day, and seems to remain in force even if the pants are changed.
High pant lines are a sign of rigid conservatism and strict religious values...the higher the pants, the higher the moral ground, which in itself is as tedious as it gets.
Plumbers cracks on the other hand, are indicative of sloth, a monotonous interest in football, and a general vagueness and inattention to detail.
A man's interestingness is in direct proportion to his belt line, however extremes either very high or very low make them boring as hell on any given day, and seems to remain in force even if the pants are changed.
High pant lines are a sign of rigid conservatism and strict religious values...the higher the pants, the higher the moral ground, which in itself is as tedious as it gets.
Plumbers cracks on the other hand, are indicative of sloth, a monotonous interest in football, and a general vagueness and inattention to detail.
See...Match.com, eHarmony.com, and all them could learn something right here. This is how you do it. This is how you understand people.
Eh. My boyfriend does this. I really want to ask him why sometimes..
He's been taking his car to the mechanic quite a few times and I always see crack (and more) when he is looking over his car with the mechanic. It's a little disturbing. Let's add the fact he goes commando sometimes too (sorry guys).
I really want to buy him a belt for Christmas.
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